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5 Must-Try French Country Colors for Every Room in Your Home

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Are you looking to create a classic French Country look in your home? If so, it’s important to choose the right colors. After all, everyone knows about the power of paint. It can transform a room in seconds! (Well, in my case, weeks, because painting is a project.) Whether you’re choosing colors for a new home, or just want that new home feeling, French Country colors are the way to go if you love a warm and inviting atmosphere. Featuring earth tones and muted hues that evoke a cozy and comfortable feeling, here you’ll find out which French Country color is going to be your new wall color!

1. Sage Green

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When you think of the French Country style, one of the main colors that often comes to mind is sage green. This tranquil hue is associated with the natural beauty of the French countryside, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in your home. Sage green works especially well in a French Country bedroom, as its subtle tones can calm and soothe you right to sleep. 

If your preferred decorating style is to combine colors and a lot of them, then sage green paired with French Country blues, golden yellows, and milky whites can be a great way to really bring a room to life. 

If you want to make this soft color pop, throw pillows in a toile de jouy fabric can do just that. Or take inspiration from this home in France and use sage green on all 4 walls, balanced out by a white ceiling and white trim. Carry the color throughout the room by coordinating the walls with the bedspread and curtains.

2. Soft Yellow

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When it comes to a vibrant and sun-soaked French style feeling, you don’t have to look any further than yellow. This warm, cheery color has been used for centuries to brighten up a room and create a cozy atmosphere. Plus, it can be paired with so many other colors, such as sage green, antique white, and light gray. 

Fun fact: Did you know that yellow was the favorite color of Marie Antoinette? She loved this color so much that she even had it painted on her bedroom walls. 

As you can see from this home in France, yellow pairs well with both rich wood tones as well as a simple white. It would especially look good in chalk paint, as that would give it a soft, matte, and natural finish. But watch out – with its warm tones and inviting vibes, you may find yourself wanting to stay inside all day just to enjoy it! 

Related: 18 French Country Kitchen Chairs That Will Instantly Give Your Space a Charming and Classic Look

3. Antique White

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If you’re looking for a laidback, cozier version of stark white, then antique white is for you. It’s the color of many things, yes, but it’s also the color of Parisian apartments and French Country charm. With the bronze undertone, it creates somewhat of a rustic effect, which is a perfect contrast for a glamorous bedroom.

However, this color can be used literally anywhere! Not just in a baroque-inspired bedroom. It can evoke a sense of nostalgia and romance whether it’s used in the bedroom, foyer, or kitchen. And what’s better, since it’s neutral, it can easily be combined with other colors in a space.

4. Light Gray

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Light gray is a classic French Country color that adds a sense of calm and elegance to any space. This neutral hue pairs well with almost any other color, making it a versatile option for your home. But it’s also the perfect color for those who can’t decide which color to choose, but still want something stylish and modern. Don’t be fooled though – while this neutral shade is often associated with minimalist design, it can make a real statement.

To make your light gray walls really stand out, add touches of patterned wallpaper, choose a patterned floor, or decorate with antique furniture pieces or landscape artwork wall decor.

Alternatively, if your style leans the other way, you can bring in more contemporary elements such as modern lighting fixtures and sleek furniture for a fresh and updated look.

5. French Blue

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We can’t talk about French colors without mentioning French Country blue! Blue is generally used to represent France (it’s even in their French flag), so it’s no surprise that this hue makes an appearance on the list of must-try French Country paint colors. It evokes feelings of chic sophistication and breezy, relaxed vibes.

Pair it with lighter blues, greens, and yellows for an airy, cheerful palette, or combine it with white or gray for a classic look that never goes out of style. In a bedroom or living room, French blue can be used as an accent color to make your home feel like a true European retreat.

From Benjamin Moore and Sherwin Williams, here’s a look at the actual paint colors you can use to get the look!

Bold colors on the color wheel, like hot pink or cobalt blue, are not colors you’d typically see in the French Country color palette. Even if some French paint colors are highly saturated, they still derive from a natural place. Just ask yourself this when considering something new: Can I easily find this option out in nature?

The right color combined with the right French Country home decor like toile patterns, good use of natural materials, a large chandelier, and a rustic table will start to transform your home into a place that you find beautiful. Because after all, that’s what really matters!

Has it been your dream to have a French country-style kitchen? Now that you’ve got the right paint color, it’s time to pick out the right decor to really bring your interior design dream to life. Up Next: Beautiful French Country Decor From Amazon To Style in Your Home

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